Recently, I came across a quite interesting on-chain protocol suite—the Noya-SIXR-Base framework. Simply put, it is an on-chain construction of a smart execution closed-loop ecosystem.
It consists of two main parts. Noya is an intent-based autonomous agent network that reads the entire chain's state data and automatically generates and optimizes cross-protocol transaction flows. From another perspective, it functions like an autonomous nervous system within the DeFi ecosystem, capable of sensing and executing automatically.
SIXR is a programmable event generator designed specifically to handle the mapping between real-world event data and on-chain interactions. This design approach connects off-chain information with on-chain execution, truly opening up new possibilities. The core problem this architecture aims to solve is: how to enable on-chain intelligence to not only automate execution but also genuinely coordinate multiple protocols to form a closed-loop, autonomous interaction system. There is still room for exploration of this idea in DeFi aggregation and cross-chain execution layers.
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MEVHunterX
· 6h ago
Hey, this framework sounds pretty good, but I wonder if it will run as smoothly in real-world use.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 8h ago
Oh, I know this routine well. It's both automated and closed-loop. To put it nicely, it's just trying to thinly slice the U in my hands.
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DogeBachelor
· 8h ago
Wow, seriously? Now agents are starting to automatically link protocols? I have a feeling something's about to go wrong again.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 9h ago
Wow, this architecture design is quite awesome. The analogy of the autonomic nervous system is brilliant.
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ContractHunter
· 9h ago
This framework sounds like that kind of "big pie"... but the analogy of Noya's autonomous nervous system is indeed interesting. If it can really run, the DeFi experience is almost bound to revolutionize.
Let me see if any team is already using it... It seems that SIXR connecting off-chain data is the key, otherwise it's still the same old approach.
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PumpStrategist
· 9h ago
It sounds pretty good, but I always feel that the current narratives follow this kind of rhythm... autonomous agency, closed-loop ecosystem, cross-chain execution. Just looking at the architecture design is indeed innovative, but can it really get off the ground? Where are the chips?
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 9h ago
Hmm, the analogy of an automated nervous system is quite good, but can it truly interoperate across multiple protocols? It still feels like a new concept.
Recently, I came across a quite interesting on-chain protocol suite—the Noya-SIXR-Base framework. Simply put, it is an on-chain construction of a smart execution closed-loop ecosystem.
It consists of two main parts. Noya is an intent-based autonomous agent network that reads the entire chain's state data and automatically generates and optimizes cross-protocol transaction flows. From another perspective, it functions like an autonomous nervous system within the DeFi ecosystem, capable of sensing and executing automatically.
SIXR is a programmable event generator designed specifically to handle the mapping between real-world event data and on-chain interactions. This design approach connects off-chain information with on-chain execution, truly opening up new possibilities. The core problem this architecture aims to solve is: how to enable on-chain intelligence to not only automate execution but also genuinely coordinate multiple protocols to form a closed-loop, autonomous interaction system. There is still room for exploration of this idea in DeFi aggregation and cross-chain execution layers.